The Borneo Post

Petronas conducts tender clinic, integrity advocacy programme for its OGSE vendors

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KUCHING: National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( Petronas) recently conducted a nationwide Tender Clinic and Integrity Advocacy Programme for Oil & Gas Services and Equipment (OGSE) vendors.

It was part of efforts to increase successful participat­ion from capable local vendors. The initiative was also meant to increase local vendors’ bidding capability and awareness on the company’s policies on integrity and governance.

The event, held at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre recently, was broadcast live to about 300 participan­ts in Bintulu, Miri, Kota Kinabalu, Kertih and Pengerang.

The sessions were part of efforts to give focus on increasing participat­ion in competitiv­e tenders from companies in the respective states, Petronas said through a press statement made available here yesterday.

Petronas awards contracts via tenders, based on meritocrac­y, and priority goes to capable local vendors in their respective work scope.

Vice president of its Group Procuremen­t Samsudin Miskon and chief integrity officer Datuk Rohaizad Yaakob officiated at the event.

More sessions are expected to be held on a quarterly basis to reach out to all Petronas vendors.

Samsudin was quoted as saying that as the OGSE industry consolidat­es to f it the new realities in the energy sector, the future belongs to those with the capability and endurance to weather the challengin­g times in the industry.

‘’Local vendors need to be agile and capable to stay relevant and sustainabl­e. It is in Petronas’ interest to receive many highqualit­y tender submission­s both technicall­y and commercial­ly, to promote healthy competitio­n among vendors,’’ he added.

Rohaizad said it is equally important to do things well, and to do them right, with complete integrity.

“Petronas has always treated merit, governance and integrity as its utmost priority in everything it does, with zero tolerance to corruption. With Malaysia placing more importance on anticorrup­tion and corporate liability, it is imperative for vendors to comply with all applicable integrity and governance,” he said.

He added that the consequenc­es of non- compliance are grave to the vendors, their companies, Petronas and the nation.

Participat­ing vendors expressed appreciati­on for the insightful session and commended Petronas’ effort to conduct the clinics on a quarterly basis.

“It was a good session where Petronas outlined the steps of tender submission. It cleared the air as some vendors used to have the wrong perception that their bid might not be treated fairly,” said Bundan Ngila from BWS Engineerin­g Sdn Bhd at the session in Bintulu.

Also at the same session, Atien Nadot from Kenyalang Harta Sdn Bhd, said as a new player in the industry, the session was very helpful to him as it exposed him to facets that he had earlier overlooked.

Meanwhi le, Fatin Amirah Iskhandar from TAS Institute of Oil and Gas in Kota Kinabalu, said she would advise her counterpar­ts to view Petronas as a role model when it comes to handl ing business.

“I am not entirely new to the tender process but I learned new tips from this session and appreciate that Petronas handles its procuremen­t process with strong emphasis on integrity,” she said.

Muhammad Ashraf Zulkif li from JNJ Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd in Kuala Lumpur said detailed informatio­n shared during the session empowered him with the technical know-how as well as a clearer understand­ing of Petronas’ integrity and governance policies.

‘’ I would pay extra attention now to the technicali­ties of the tender process, which I had earlier neglected,” he added.

Islindah Ishak from Excel Provision Sdn Bhd in Pengerang, said she is now more confident of submitting a winning proposal.

“I also appreciate Petronas’ explanatio­n on its emphasis on transparen­cy, which had cleared doubts some vendors had with regards to the process involved. I would share this with my peers, as wel l as the importance of understand­ing the process-flow to enable submission of high- quality tender documents,” she added.

The consensus among the participan­ts was for Petronas to continue holding such a programme as it would provide more awareness and clarity on Petronas’ tendering process and policies on governance and integrity.

 ??  ?? Participat­ing vendors in Miri listen attentivel­y to the informatio­n sharing session during Petronas’ Tender Clinic and Integrity Advocacy programme.
Participat­ing vendors in Miri listen attentivel­y to the informatio­n sharing session during Petronas’ Tender Clinic and Integrity Advocacy programme.

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